根分泌的 (-)-loliolide 在水稻和小麦中介导抵御害虫的化学防御。

IF 3.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Zheng Li, Fang Jia, Lei-Lei Li, Chui-Hua Kong
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摘要

背景:植物化学防御可由信号化学物质诱发。到目前为止,人们主要从挥发性地上信号中了解到这种诱导。而根部分泌的地下信号及其基本机制则大多不为人知。本研究通过共培养和孵育实验,研究了一种根分泌的信号化学物质(-)-loliolide在水稻和小麦中触发化学防御以对抗害虫:结果:野生型拟南芥(WT)及其含有(-)-loliolide的根部渗出物可诱导水稻和小麦产生防御性代谢产物,并降低杂草、病原体和食草动物的表现,而类胡萝卜素缺乏的突变体(szl1-1)及其不含(-)-loliolide的根部渗出物则没有类似作用。然而,补充(-)-loliolide后,szl1-1根渗出液中的类胡萝卜素诱导和减少的水平与WT相同。RNA 序列分析表明,在水稻暴露于 (-)-loliolide 的情况下,防御相关基因的转录水平发生了显著变化。此外,(-)-loliolide 通过改变活性氧(ROS)系统,介导茉莉酸、水杨酸和脱落酸的生物合成,增强了水稻对根瘤菌的抗性:结论:根分泌的(-)-loliolide 信号能触发水稻和小麦对害虫的化学防御。结论:根部分泌的信号(-)-loliolide 可触发水稻和小麦对其害虫的化学防御,这种依赖感知的化学防御为生态害虫管理提供了一种令人感兴趣的可能性,以提高作物产量和可持续性。© 2024 化学工业学会。
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Root-secreted (-)-loliolide mediates chemical defense in rice and wheat against pests.

Root-secreted (-)-loliolide mediates chemical defense in rice and wheat against pests.

Background: Plant chemical defense can be elicited by signaling chemicals. As yet, the elicitation is mainly known from volatile aboveground signals. Root-secreted belowground signals and their underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. This study examined a root-secreted signaling (-)-loliolide to trigger chemical defense in rice and wheat against pests by means of cocultivation and incubation experiments.

Results: Wild-type Arabidopsis (WT) and its root exudates with (-)-loliolide induced the production of defensive metabolites of rice and wheat and reduced the performance of weeds, pathogens and herbivores, while a carotenoid-deficient mutant (szl1-1) and its root exudates without (-)-loliolide had no similar effects. However, the induction and reduction occurred in the szl1-1 root exudates by (-)-loliolide supplementation with the level equal to that of WT. RNA-sequencing analysis revealed a significant change in the transcript level of defense-related genes in rice exposure to (-)-loliolide. Furthermore, (-)-loliolide enhanced rice resistance against Rhizoctonia solani through changing reactive oxygen species (ROS) system, and mediating jasmonic acid, salicylic acid and abscisic acid biosynthesis.

Conclusion: Root-secreted signaling (-)-loliolide can trigger chemical defense in rice and wheat against their pests. Such perception-dependent chemical defenses provide an intriguing possibility for ecological pest management to increase crop productivity and sustainability. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Pest Management Science
Pest Management Science 农林科学-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
9.80%
发文量
553
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Pest Management Science is the international journal of research and development in crop protection and pest control. Since its launch in 1970, the journal has become the premier forum for papers on the discovery, application, and impact on the environment of products and strategies designed for pest management. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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